UnaStamus wrote:BCM has since changed their recommendation of the 14.5" middy to standard carbine. They experienced some cycling issues with the EAG rifles due to people running H buffers with .223 ammo. You can run quality 5.56 in the 14.5" middy and it will run on an H, but .223 wasn't 100% reliable.
Hmac wrote:
What size gas port are they using for that middy barrel? My 11.5 does fine with an H2 buffer running PMC Bronze despite the significantly shorter dwell time. That gas port is .073 inch.
I wonder what the dwell time difference between that 14.5 inch mid-length and my 11.5 inch carbine gas system. I suppose I could do the math, but my brain hurts right now.
Uffdaphil wrote:Here is a good explanation of dwell TIME and why more is good from BCM. I am curious how much dwell time is added using the Claymore closed tube muzzle device on my 10.5" . By the following definition it looks to be about the same as an 11.5" with birdcage.
"A: Dwell time.
Dwell time is the time that your gas operated weapon maintains pressure to continue the cycling of the weapon. It primarily exsists from the time the bullet passes the gas port in the barrel to the time the bullet exits the muzzle. When you pull the trigger and fire the weapon the movement of the bolt carrier group unlocks the bolt, extracts, and ejects the spent casing. Then it cocks the weapon, feeds, chambers the next round, and then locks again. One of the thing that can make SBRs finicky is the dwell time (or lack of).
The 11.5" carbine is approximately 4% longer weapon than its' 10.5" counterpart, but this extra inch gives the barrel a 40% increase in length for dwell time. IMHO, this is an excellent trade off. This additional dwell time (all other things being equal) will allow the carbine to be more forgiving to different ammo types, extremes in air temperature, weak or worn extractor springs, worn extractors, buffer weights, etc.
Last Statement: For those folks who have a 10.5" that works very well, I would reply; me too. (see first statement)
If I had to "go to war" with a AR15 Carbine, I would grab the BCM 11.5".
The BCM 11.5" Runs Like a Dream.
Hope this info helps,
Paul "
Holland&Holland wrote:So is there any negative to running a standard carbine buffer in your SBR if it functions fine? I realize perceived recoil will be more.
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